Southern New England News

Bridgeport synagogue evacuated after receiving bomb threats

By Josefin Dolsten

(JTA) –  Congregation B’nai Israel, a Reform congregation in Bridgeport, was evacuated on Friday, Oct. 25 while police investigated two bomb threats.

The police department said they received two calls about bomb threats directed at the Park Avenue synagogue at 2:11 p.m.  The building was evacuated safely and no bombs were found.

Sunday marked the one-year anniversary of the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, in which a gunman killed 11 people.

The American Jewish Committee is organizing a campaign urging people to attend synagogue this Shabbat to show solidarity with Jews in light of the anniversary. The group said that the Bridgeport synagogue had signed up to participate in the campaign.

AJC said in a tweet, “Alarming news from CT: Congregation B’nai Israel of Bridgeport – which had planned to participate in AJC’s #ShowUpForShabbat campaign – has been evacuated after receiving two bomb threats. Thankful that no one has been hurt, we pray for the community’s safety.” 

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